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Ciro: 'Temer is a traitor, corrupt and a scoundrel'

Presidential candidate Ciro Gomes (PDT) said on Saturday night in Curitiba that interim president Michel Temer (PMDB) is a "traitor, corrupt, and scoundrel." Ciro began his speech at the Circus of Democracy by chanting "Out with Temer" and, in addition to attacking the interim president, the PDT member also launched attacks against Marina Silva (Rede) and José Serra (PSDB). "Temer and Serra are infiltrated agents of the US, according to Wikileaks reports. They are now focusing on the pre-salt oil reserves." Watch the video.

Presidential candidate Ciro Gomes (PDT) said on Saturday night in Curitiba that interim president Michel Temer (PMDB) is a "traitor, corrupt and scoundrel"; Ciro began his speech at the Circus of Democracy by chanting "Out with Temer" and, in addition to attacking the interim president, the PDT member also launched attacks against Marina Silva (Rede) and José Serra (PSDB); "Temer and Serra are infiltrated agents of the USA, according to Wikileaks reports. They are now focusing on the pre-salt oil reserves"; watch (Photo: Romulo Faro)

Esmael Morais' Blog - Presidential candidate Ciro Gomes (PDT) said on Saturday night (13), in Curitiba, that interim president Michel Temer (PMDB) is "a traitor, corrupt and a scoundrel".

Ciro began his speech at the Circus of Democracy by chanting "Out with Temer," igniting the audience in the tent set up in front of the steps of the Federal University of Paraná (UFPR).

"Moralism is the tool of scoundrels," said Ciro Gomes, looking towards the law school building where federal judge Sérgio Moro teaches.

In addition to mercilessly attacking Temer, the PDT member also launched attacks against Marina Silva (Rede) and José Serra (PSDB).

"Temer and Serra are infiltrated agents of the US, according to Wikileaks reports. They are now focusing on the pre-salt oil reserves," he denounced.
Regarding Marina, Ciro criticized her for putting on a show and disguising it by talking about ecology. But, according to him, she defends the independence of the Central Bank.

Throughout the entire speech, Ciro kept calling Temer "tinhoso" [devil] to the delight of the audience, who applauded him.

"The devil swapped Bradesco for Itaú at the Ministry of Finance," he stated, referring to the replacement of Joaquim Levy (Bradesco) with interim minister Henrique Meirelles.

In his harsh criticism of the R$170 billion deficit imposed by Temer, Ciro Gomes predicted that the people will "get a taste of their own medicine" with the CPMF tax and the increase in the CIDE tax—the gasoline tax.

Senator Roberto Requião (PMDB-PR) watched the lecture from the audience.

Watch below.